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In
1925,
according
to
the
plan
and
design
of
Mr.
Foy
an
engineer
of
Assam
Bengal
Railway,
an
artificial
lake
was
created
here
in
a
beautiful
and
natural
environment.
In
time,
it
became
known
as
Foy’s
Lake
after
the
name
of
engineer
Foy.
In
2004,
Bangladesh
Railway
and
Tourism
Corporation
signed
a
tripartite
agreement
with
Concord
Group,
one
of
the
country’s
leading
companies,
to
create
an
environment
conducive
to
travel
and
private
time
on
Foy’s
Lake.
Foy’s
Lake
is
now
a
world-class tourist
and
family
entertainment
destination
with
its
unique
beauty
and impressive
recreational
facilities
that
make
it
an
ideal
feature
in
the
tourism of
Bangladesh
and
the
entertainment
world,
there
is
the
greatest
emphasis
on safety
and
cleanliness,
including
entertainment.
Foy’s
Lake
is
a
combination
of mountains,
lake
and
crystal
clear
water
with
an
observation
tower,
photo corners,
aquatic
corner,
artificial
waterfall
and
international
standard resort.
There
are
also
modern
restaurants,
merchandise
shops,
gift
shops
and
Sea World
Concord,
the
largest
water
park
in
the
country.
Founded
in
1925,
Foy’s Lake
has
a
total
land
area
of
336.69 acres,
a
watershed
of
47.75
acres
and
a
mountain
range
of
262.96
acres. The
lake’s
water
depth
is
a
maximum
of
78
to
80
feet
and
a
minimum
of
38
to
40 feet.
For
exclusive entertainment
in
Foy’s
Lake,
there
are
many
international
standard
rides
such as
the
Ferris
Wheel,
Family
Roller
Coaster,
Bumper
Car,
Pirate
Ship,
Coffee Cup,
Dry
Slides,
Circus
Train,
Pony
Adventure,
Baby
Dragon,
Baby
Carousel, Circus
Swing,
Apollo
Flight,
Large
Boats,
Small
Boats,
Speed
Boats,
Paddle Boats,
Racing
Boats,
Duck/Anchor
Paddle
Boats,
Sampan
and
many
more.
In
Foy’s
Lake,
there
are
–
International
standard
accommodation
facilities
like
Resorts,
Bungalows,
Honeymoon
Chalets
etc.
Exclusive
boats
(Large
Boat,
Speed
Boat,
Paddle
Boat,
Sampan
etc.)
Air-conditioned
Lake
View
Restaurants,
Floating
Restaurants
along
with
Merchandise
&
Gift
Shops.
Arrangements
for
hiking
&
trekking
in
the
hilly
forests
and
access
to
the
tall
observation
tower
for
the
best
scenic
views.
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